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  2. Gray fox - Wikipedia

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    The gray fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus), or grey fox, is an omnivorous mammal of the family Canidae, widespread throughout North America and Central America.This species and its only congener, the diminutive island fox (Urocyon littoralis) of the California Channel Islands, are the only living members of the genus Urocyon, which is considered to be genetically sister to all other living canids.

  3. Foxes likely more visible now; what to know - AOL

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    There currently are two different species of foxes living in New Jersey, and both — the red fox and the gray fox — are at home in South Jersey. More: What to do if you see a bear in New Jersey ...

  4. Urocyon - Wikipedia

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    These two fox species are found in the Western Hemisphere. Whole genome sequencing indicates that Urocyon is the most basal genus of the living canids. [8] Fossils of what is believed to be the ancestor of the gray fox, Urocyon progressus, have been found in Kansas and date to the Upper Pliocene, [9] with some undescribed specimens dating even ...

  5. Fox - Wikipedia

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    Fox species differ in fur color, length, and density. Coat colors range from pearly white to black-and-white to black flecked with white or grey on the underside. Fennec foxes (and other species of fox adapted to life in the desert, such as kit foxes), for example, have large ears and short fur to aid in keeping the body cool.

  6. Gray Fox Raised Illegally as a Pet Gets New Life at New ... - AOL

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    Gray foxes, despite the name, are not considered “true foxes” due to their scientific classification as part of the Urocyon genus instead of the Vulpes genus (like the better-known red fox).

  7. ‘They are all over the city.’ Why are we seeing more foxes in ...

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    Seeing a small quantity of foxes around town is normal, especially right now. It’s spring and animals are denning, says Dan Fidler, a biologist with Fish and Wildlife who has worked in the ...

  8. South American fox - Wikipedia

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    The South American gray fox, Lycalopex griseus, is the most common species, and is known for its large ears and a highly marketable, russet-fringed pelt. The second-oldest known fossils belonging to the genus were discovered in Chile , and date from 2.0 to 2.5 million years ago, in the mid- to late Pliocene . [ 4 ]

  9. How many kinds of foxes are there? | ECOVIEWS - AOL

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